Let me preface this by saying that I almost never write reviews, and if I do, is because I have experienced a rather extreme emotion: either highly impressed or mostly appalled. Sadly, in this book's case, is the latter.
I am[ considering if I might need to use the past tense after this book ] a fan of Jeffrey Archer, always found his books clever, entertaining and highly readable. Although one can get used to his style and characters, it usually still manages to deliver some surprising stunts that, matched whit his writing and sense of pace, save the books from being a waste of time. Well, not this one.
The last book in a trilogy that is at best average is the worst, completely futile and superfluous. obviously money-grabbing scam of a book. I won't reveal any spoilers but I will say that it brings nothing to the story as the cliffhanger at the end of the second book is resolved in less than 20 pages. After that it is just vomiting quixotic reasons to exist, like a phoenix who just doesn't want to die, although its days of glory are long long lost. I could be OK with just your garden variety of life-story in the Jeffrey Archer style [ he is very good at this type of things, just look at "Kane and Abel" and many other examples of "fictional biographies" ] but this is not that. This is an unimaginative, forced and recycled story. One that you know where it is going before it even starts - that is not common with Jeffrey Archer - and it is trite by the time it gets to the middle. Everything seems to happen in an artificial world where even the characters realize the stupidity of their own unlikely behavior and if they were able to break the wall and shout at their creator, they would probably say " Enough with this, sir!" [ If anything, everyone is very polite as it is the custom with old school, honorable british people in the Archer worlds ].
Oh, and the characters! Having killed all the obvious villains in the first two books, Archer finds himself forced to concoct situation out of nothing, force actions that make no sense and wizard possibly normal characters into acting like OCD, out of control, slightly mad, Bond villains, blind to the sure failure of their long and sinuous crusade against the main actors.
But we, the readers, can't be blind, but bothered, disgusted that we are treated with no respect, like we can't tell that there is no bloody sense in anyone's actions, that we've heard it all before [ the wills, the trials, the stocks that change hands to give someone power over a company that was supposed to be owed by the lost daughter of the father of the good guy who actually is married with....blah blah blaaaah ] and that even the bad-guys are just reused and renamed malevolents from his other books [ and not even good/interesting ones! ]. I am not exaggerating when I say that a big part of this book is a shameless plagiarism, even if he is copy/pasteing his own work, it is still the same level of fraud - we are being taken of fools and paying again for the the same product! No, we can not stand for this..yet, having bought the book, what can we really do to show our feelings now?
This book shouldn't exist, it should have been an epilogue in "the sins of our father" and that's that. Don't buy it, don't recommend it, and if you already did, give it the stars it deserves, help some innocent souls to save valuable pounds that can be used for something more valuable, which at this points consist of anything that can be bought anywhere.